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Few days ago, Colo Colo Ignacio Jara made official as a new reinforcement to face the second round of the National Championship and leave the last position.
The left-hander joined Maximiliano Falcn as incorporations of the era of Gustavo Quinteros and explained in what places it can be a contribution to the “Cacique”.
“I feel comfortable playing free in midfield, but I have played on the wings and false 9“, said the midfielder trained in Cobreloa in dialogue with ESPN.
Although “Nacho” had offers from Unin La Calera and Deportes Antofagasta, he assured that he arrived at Colo Colo because “it was the most concrete thing I had and they were the ones who insisted the most.”
“I am happy in this new challenge”
The former under 23 team said that he already had contact with the nationalized Bolivian Argentine coach:Today we met, it left great impressions on me as well as the team, I am happy and excited. I am at your disposal, I like to play free and give passes to my teammates and finish plays“.
“When I was given the opportunity to go to Brazil, I did not think about it, it is played often and there are great players. Now I am happy in this new challenge, which is Colo Colo,” he added.
Regarding the crisis in Macul, Jara indicated that “it is difficult to know what happens, there are good players and a luxurious coaching staff. This we are going to carry out together. Colo Colo is the biggest team and we must move it forward. There is a good group, if one puts 100%, the team can improve a lot“.
“I have tried to train the best, but personally. It is not the same as training in a club, but I feel that I am well physically. I am here to play, I want to get better with my teammates and contribute my football,” he added.
Finally, Jara revealed that “I signed for four years, I am happy and excited to do things well. I hope I can help the team.”
Next Saturday, December 5, Colo Colo will visit Huachipato at the CAP Acero Stadium for the 21st date of the National Championship. Will Ignacio Jara be at the appointment of the “Cacique”?